Well...The Doors influenced rock cause their songs belong to psichidelic rock.That means the rock that actually makes you travel in another world...
Rock music is a genre characterized by electric guitars, drums, and strong vocals. It emerged in the 1950s and has had a significant impact on popular culture. Rock music has influenced fashion, attitudes, and social movements. It has also shaped the way we think about rebellion, freedom, and self-expression.
The Doors formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, California.
It doesnt. Rap is rubbish and does not influence any music.
Rock music is a genre characterized by a strong beat, electric guitars, and often rebellious lyrics. It has had a significant influence on the music industry by shaping popular culture, inspiring new genres, and influencing artists across different styles. Its impact can be seen in the evolution of music production, performance styles, and the way music is marketed and consumed.
Because they were a bridge to a new kind of music. The Doors also chose their name as in Huxley's book ones perception of reality can be altered by in some cases drugs which though not endorsed by the Doors, were part of their music. In other words their music had the ability to be heard from an entirely different perspective.
The Doors played rock music.
Doug Sundling has written: 'The Ultimate Doors Companion' 'The Doors' -- subject(s): Art and music, Doors (Group), Doors (Musical group), History and criticism, Rock music, Social aspects, Social aspects of Rock music
it was seminal
Rock 'n' Rolls original influence was by African- Americans such as Chuck Berry and present day rock is influenced by any culture who cares to play rock music.
by being smart
by the lyriks.
3 Doors Down mainly sings Alternative Rock, and subgenres, but is mostly altertnative.
rock music in the 60's and 70's
because the rhythm and the beat was able to turn into rock music
It could be good for relaxation, as it is for me.
American rock music was an influenze for Australian musicians to play rock.
He invented rock n' roll. Without rock n roll, there wouldn't be a lot of music you hear today.